If the child qualifies for disability (as decided by Social Security), it is a possibility. If you work for an agency, then you may have the rights to verify what they say. Otherwise, not so much.
Yes, parents who are receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can claim a child living with them who is on disability as a dependent. However, it is important to note that SSI benefits for the child may be affected by the parent's income and resources. It is recommended to consult with the Social Security Administration or a qualified professional for specific information related to individual circumstances.
can I claim disability allowance if my child suffers from global delay
yes you can claim disability benefits for a child's wrongfull death
The income that the 14 year child earns is the child's income and would not be reported as income on the parents income tax return.
YES - if you can document that your support is 50% or greater of the parents disability check
when was my disability check mailed for claim number 250901789101
under the penalties gowning the law, no child can file a claim under an accident the involves their parents; but can claim if they were injuries
The child was living in the house with permission. Permissive use is a bar to any claim of adverse possession. I assume the property is owned by a second child.
until the child is 18
No. Adoption removes the rights to the biological parents' estate.
According to the IRS, the only person who can claim a child as a dependent on a tax return is a relative (to include step parents, foster parents, etc) who provided custodial support for the child for more than 50% of the year. In other words, if the child lives with you for at least 183 out of 365 days during the tax year, you can claim him/her. If the child lived with you for 182 days or less, you cannot.
Basically it is a continuation of your prior disability claim.
Only if you are found to be a unsuitable parent. Regardless of who has them you still have to pay child support. If you mean that you support your parents, that is optional while child support is not.